Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 May 1866 — Page 5
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NEW METlJCrOLITAN. Flint Street, between Viae and Sycamore. Jf ARTIJ (Ioldkn, Manager. It. COriersonj Acting aud Stage Manager M 1 --.. ., :.i, - . In compliance with the urgent request or many patrons, the Management nave effec ed an encasement, lor FI VK NIGHTS LONGER, With Mim RACHEL JOHNSON and ' - ' Mr. B. MACAULEY? KONIAY ' EVEvTn, May I4lta, Will be produced the Drama of THE BELLE OF THE SEASON uoors open at 7; the curtain will' rise promptly ar o clock. The Box Office will he onen rhiilv fmm Ifl a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m., when seats may be wui PI wimuui UTUA C11AKUE. FOR THE BENEFIT. OF St. afohn's Clmrcli, May 21st,, 1866 ' Particulars will be given In due sea-ap-6 son LO C A L t N QTj C ES. Try It! Try It! Try It! The retail grocera of this city are giving away BampJea of 11. T. Babbitt's cdelwated " Labor Saving Soap." Ask for one and try it. Manufactured at 64 to. ,74 .Washington . StreeW New York:- -: ' kyltd. Kay HousE.Attentioh ib callwl to the card in thi8 paper of the. Ray House, Indianapoha.fThe proprietor ia a gentleman, and knows hia busiLet8. re ,r.lH Wtl4i f-':-j..l . City Railroad. Paspes given to those purchasing , their;-, goods , at the , Great Wardrobe' 84 Main Street, If awlev ;& Smith Proprietors.. , ." Prof, Mott wilf atteud to? ail desiring to win apa??. ml4-lw A PlKEjSrocrt. We paid ;a visit on Saturday to the Drug Store of Mr. H. J. SeMaepfer, corner of Main and Second Streets, a-nd have no he.Vtaney ia say?iig thahis stock is the largest and bet seized in the State, ILh stock fcf Pure W.heaand L'quors foir Medical purposes is very large, and embraces every variety, which he warrants pure. Vt e are p eased to tee that his stock of -Perfumery, Fancy Good.-?,Bruphe3, Comb?, Port-monaa, eta.,-ia-on the increase, he having added many new varlet es. AaMr. 8. understands his "biz" and ia well-known as an honorable in.n,"we are sure our readers will not fad to call on him when they need anything in hia line. ... j, Evansville, iNDMay 7, 1SCG. F. G. .Murdnna Agent "Great Western lUpatch: - Sir: We take p'easure in statirjg that our goods by your line have been and are now coming through from the East in unpreeedentedly quick time We find that rates by the Great Western Dispatch!, are as low, and even lower, than by any other line, and no extra charge for speed. Claims of overcharge, damnge, or lorn are always settled promptly. Morgan, Rea4 A Co., Vautier & Marconnier, Stockwell i Co., Bement & Vlele, , L. Kessler, 7 . ., ,', J Head A Menifee, Maokey &Co.t-, , ' ,, Geo. L. Dixon, . Hudspeth,Snilth fc Co. Wells, Kelloggds Co., apr8-tw , . And others. .' from Newitt'd Garden. All orders delivered may7-lw NEW ADYERTISEMEMS. . i . i Two squares MO-itheast of Union Depot, cor. ieiawara and South fttreets, - Indianapolis, Ind. Jakes Lamrtrt & Co.. Proprietotu. As gocd ft re and cheaper bills than any . public hou n, u Jiccity. and meals always re-idy in time for ra l oad trains.- Laipce and well-uppli d sta lies, sheds, and yard fo- live stcck, and stock received and forW rded with promptness on any of th rtlroada. (may!4 &jm $2 Reward. CJTOl-EJB FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, kjl ou hoard tne steamer Superior, on i Tnorsday ni? ht. May 10th. aOOLO LEVER ' wait;jci ana utlAI.N, a PAIlioi Pa NT A LOONS, and ?A ia Kreenbacks. iTie above reward will be paid for the return of the watch, chain, and pantaloons, and no question aeked. O. J. OR MMER. may 12 dlw .Copartnersliip. ' sfrE, . the r:JEKtuNEi HAVE ff this d iy lormed a Cop: under the name and stvie of L. tnershiD. Co.. to cany or. the Grocery and Provision boxinene, in the building formerly :cu pied by C(ok & Crcf'.s. fliird street., between Main and I.ooust siroets. i JOHN H. BOROAN. 'LhVI IOLHIAHT. Evansville, Ma; l-j, IJ6. Bi EFEK5tlSi TO THE ABOVE. IT ita-Witb KKaii picture we inirodme bur tiuceessors to o.: v lute numerous fi iends and civstomers, and solicit, tor liim the ea'ne liberal patrona??- heretofore extended ion. CRosy c::!"jx. May I, lSe3,,. ... : ., . .. .... ,; I IGIXItAftP. . , , J. U. BCritiAtAN. LC IGLEEART & co.;; ' ' TIrRr'StREl;rr, bef.' Main R-n-i CITY GHOOEFi V. - A'coxvtlrrf rtfii and okneral a--ort . o'" staple and Fancy Ouoeeries con.-tat;:;;f oiv nvna,witn arrivals cf Country iYoduice, sucm as on: Mn,'ira.imu' Butter.VH I'oottfy '" "" It wili be our aim to SUiiCly all reior.:nr.. abio want.-', in ott.'lin-? cf a weil-reguiaied i fan.iiv. L. IGLEHART 4lO. ! Ai-ij, the best brands of lour, CornMeal, Feed Ac. may 1-2 tf rTM?K Cttl'AKTXi itSHiP HKKtTO. A. fore existing ueiween J. M. street and Jor.u DavV, under the name and style of Street A. Davis, was dissolved on the 3d inst., John Davis Liivinu sold his entire in terest in the but,!ns to Mr. C. Raab. i The , butines"wili hereafter be conducted at the : old arm's stand chop and yard, No. 17 Main street; office. No. 141 Main street by i etreet A. Raab. All claims due the old firm 1 win oe pam to Hirei dr Uaab, who auo assume the U&Uiitles of ih? old Orm. - '.--'. ... j. M. STRFFT. - JOHN DAVM. may 4 ci?w C. RAAB.
Fresh Meat and .Early Vegetables Every Morkikq at. the New York Market. calso Choice f' Flowers
Cincinnati, May li River has fallen 10 1 idle . Weatiier clear; Ihenuome.e. U. Tje loilowing constitute the arrivals aud departures since atui day- evening: The Rowena, Cincinnati to Nahville; Palestine, Louisville' to "St. Louis; Chaiine., Cil.oto Evansville; Lorena, St. Liuis to Pittsburgh; Rob Roy, St. Lbuia' to Cincinnati; Rosalie Judson, Louisville to New Orleans; Meicuiy, Nashville to Louisville; Anna, Memphis to Cincinnati ; Alice Dean Cincinnati to Memphis; Nashville; Cincinnati to St. Louis; Morning Star, Louisville to Memphis; J. T. McCombs, Louisville to Henderson; P. W. Strader, Louisville to New Orleans; Bermuda. Louisville to Ten-
neee River; Wm. White, Qeen River to Evansville. ' 'A'ne Kowena, Palestine, Lorena, Alice Deajv Morning Star and Rosalie Judson. liad good trips. The others were moderately well loaded, except the Charmer and J, T. McCombs, which were light The P. W. Strader had about half a load, but added largely at this port and at Hi'corn pile opposite the wreck" of the Missouri. She has good engagements below, and will leave the Ohio well loaded The Virginia, we learn, has laid up at Louisville. 4- Three more bodies, supposed to be from the wreck of the Missouri, have been f$und. One was taken ashore' on Satur- j day near West FrankUnad is supposed, to -have been a "subordinate officer or passenger on the boat. Two others were found yesterday morning, one on the wreck o. the Missouri, and the other close pby. One of these had lost a finger, aud answers more to the description of engineer Phillips than any body yet found. A melancholy har vest of human remains Is just now being reaped from this great charnel-house the Ohio River in tkis vicinity. " 1 r i The river here Is t still falling, bnt there is pleutyof water in the channel yet fbpall classes of boats ........Remember the wild Liberty 'No. 2 goes to Louisville to-day' T.ie Silver Moon ha been laid p; at Cincinnati for,repairs, and the Darling, .which has been completely overhauled and made an good and nice as. new, takes: lier place, and will be here to-day en route for Memphis. Ourvery pleasant friend, Capt. Billy Voris, we presume; will be. found on her roof The Myrtle, for some reason, did nbt return to Green River on Saturday evening, but is now lying above the wharf, near the saw logs. When she leaves, or wliather next move will be, we have not ben advised The John T. McCombs, lit it be remembered, goes to Louisville at1 J o'clock this morning .:..":..A considerable number of people availed themselves of thel offer made by the officers of the Curlew and mide a flying visit to Henderson Saturday evening, returniug tbout 3 o'clock. The boat, we are told, carries such persons free of charge, every Saturday evening, which .M exceedingly liberal ... The great' Indi ana had not arrived at 6 o'clock last evenin?. If 6he did not arrive in the night.she will certainly be here to-day. "Among her freights are 87cratesof Queensware, for the -'rnrjjdng firm of Mark & Warren, of l!li.-is,T imported direct from Liverpool .... The Rosalie Judson had in tow the hull of the old Giendale, which will be used aa a wharf boat on the Lower Missis sippi ........The Win. White came in last evening with a big trip. She returns to Green River this evening Capf. James T; Cox and his employees on his mammoth wharf-boat, including his excellent ratter, Peter, killed 14 rats on Saturday and it was not a good day for rats either, but his boat is pretty free from the reptiles how,' ." ' . The Cincinnati Gazette of Saturday say.s: By the mark at the Water works, the river had tallen nine inches during . the twenty-four hours preceding 4 o'clock yes terday morning, at which time there were l:$ feet 3 inches, of water in the channel. During the remainder of the day it continued to recede. ;.;.... 1. The Cincinnati CbMvnercfaZ of Saturday says: r ' . ' '. ' ' The Steamboat Mates' Association of this city have reduced their wages on liretciass steamers from S200 to S150, and on seeond-class steamers from SV-50 to S12T. The Louisville left .Louisville .Friday week, and left New Orleans last night. We reckon that last paragraph is a mistake, as the Louisville was at Shawneetown Thursday evening, having Just got out of the Wabash. 1 1 ; !:.-vThe Louisville Courier of Saturday savs: The river was about at a stand or falling very slowly last evening, with- five feet nine inches water In the canal by the nvuk. During the" previous twenty-four heurs it had fallen only an inch at the head of the falls, and about three inches at Portland. The weather was rainy in the momine. a hard rain fulling forborne time. with lightning and thunder, but the at--mospnei-e has not got any cooler, tne inerrcometer stili ranging down in the sixties. On the falls there were but three feet n in,, inches water in the pass last evening, down thv Indian chuteL. which was the onlv c)i;?nntl of coinmuiiieatioii with the lower river. . ,r. -, ; The canal is mill elosed to clrar mit t ha f mnd, and quite a number of boats were aetainea in consequence. : The delay, though vexatious and expensive, is niiavoidahle, and the boatmeif must take their'chances. ;. . . Correspondence. Steamfr Ron Roy, May 12; 1SCJ. Edllors Evansville JourrttJ: This morning, between three and four o'clock, we lost one of our deck-hands overboard,-between .--Uolconda and Irish Jinimie's Bar; name unknown ; working h is -psK-sago ; had been in the hold with the watchman; ; was not seen again after cornin;' on dock; bad a lantern in his hand : suppO"ed to have slipped over while p.vsing round thestage; was about 2-' years of atrrt.fHir --oiup,exin,- light hair, and r b.jut f;et7 inches hie ii : s.id he wns fornrly with Dan. CaktiUrTs .iTcR,ln thecapacity of jig dancer aud omic singer; was iron New York for Ce.iro; had on brown ;i ans pnnts, heavy ble.ek coat, grav Fhirt, nid heavy boots; said he had asister living in A.'iican. Kia., who called-herself Kate Pi-i eLmd (or something similar.) , . ,iiS.ipctfuily, W. J. crow,. Clerk. JSOSS'A CKOFTS BEG LEAVE TO , .. . , - mtLb viirv v:i -j tji.' ir ' ft! the old stand, where they wit be glad to have those indebtod to them to pit -a so call and pay up. - i:i. ' ; i We have on '.hend 1,000 bushels, of those fine. Northern, Potatoes, .which, we sell lower than they are selling in this market to the trade. , Also, one car-load of Northern Oats and a lot ff old White Wheat f 'iour, which we will sell at very low ng-tu-es. may22tt
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AtiEXTS $30 per week male or female, iit tlioir no. ue; huwo. ii,iii. p e . am. anil honora.e. hu.'saiiipluaiid term', addiets, wiln olamp, .-.liavve Vs to iXi.oit. M iirtiiin. . 'mit(tit.w.t A. ... t .i iiu o. 11 in, .if. t an ciear S-"0 per week, at their own 'homes, in a liht and. h(uorah!e bn-iines. 7 Any fer--nn iiavir-g a few hours- d.iily to sp tu will lind this a aood paying Im.ines. Address, sending stamp, tr -full parrieu a s, E. E. Loc.kwood. Detroit, Michigan. muya dot.wlt 1 - LOST. STOCK Bi;i.I,S. - Hauled by mistake from the levee, foot of Main street. 01 Uierwi-e, two btiriels stock Bells, marked M." The tinder or tor any in formal 1011 concerning tliem, will be liberally rewaided by applying at - JOHN B. HALL'S Wharf boat, mayl 2weod . .. ... . FOR RENT. OUSE A three-story Brick Iloue, suitable for a store, on Second street. next 10 tne Koston Boot and Shoe Store. b'ov particulars, inquire of Dr. E. J. Ehrman,orbon.. ' , . . ., .. fmayl.dw for salt:. THIFFKK 'H hAL lu . JL ville Paper M1IIS4 It lies 011 the OhioKiver, in the city of Evansville, Indiuna, one-half mile from the Bodiam Coal Mines.. it is a v rappmg-i'aper mill. It contains two steam engines, two Rav'a engines, and a Foudrinir Paper machine. Makes paper 44 inches wide. The mill has a good custom... Terms easy. : . 1 t' , FEKiINAND FUNKE, Proprietor. mayi atn.. : -.; i t: .-.(-J1-ri JtJL I now offer my' residence, a good Knelt House, containing eight rooms; por tico, hall, rellar, cistern, wood-house, sta bier Ac, all well arranged and in gobd style, and five acres of land, well set .wit h choice fruit tree and shrubbery, situated norm 01 waiiivantown, adjoining-jacoD svi lie. within two sauares of the corpora tion line; also, two lots, with a frame uousm, containing six rooms, cellar cistern, and .stable; al.-o, one lot,: with a house, containing three rooms. and Dlentv of good bearing fruit trees, situated in Jacoosvine. .5 apriuim . , JOHN B.' M ILLS. i.n white u iiK i'i' 1 I.vj i-rA , r , - ,.i toX & HUMPHREY, , apil ldtf ; : .. , , Water Street: ' ONE E.MiE AND J5II,;it With Pump and everything complete, and ready to run tl inch cylinder and 1 inch stroke. ' Boiler 10 feet long, and feet in diameter. Apply to BIAiMER & HOING, apri4 Main St., beu First and Second, TP1AUM Containing ISO acres, 75 acres of jfc wnicn are cleared; is situated on the Ohio River.about eightmiles above Smithiana. or jurtner particulars inquire of Janl7 J. C. DUSOUCIIET & CO. NEW YORK ICE-CREAM and CONFECTIONERY STORK., No. S.i"Main street, opposite Washington House. Keep on hand the best lce-Cream. Can dies, and Confectioneries to be found in the city. Orders for parties promptly attended to ' ROrtA BERNHKIMER.- , . e- I , . STEPHAN RAGGIO.. t mayl2 dim VTOTICE OF IM2NIS1IIU ALLEY XH Notice of diminishing to twelve feet . u.A that part ot the alley, thirty-two feet wide, situate bet ween First and Second streets, and extending from Uum to College street, in Out-Lot No. a, Upper Enlargement. Notice is hereby given, that the Common Council of the city of Evansville, at its session on the 30th day of April, A.D. 18u, passed an order diminishing the alley situate between First and Second streets and extending from Gum to College street, of said alley, in Out-Lot '1, Upper Enlargemeiit. of kb id e.it v. - ' " i Ail persons owning or claiming real -esi tate adjoining or abutting upon said alley, and feeling themselves aggrieved by the passage of said order, may nave redress bv application to said Council within six weeks, from the publication of this notice. By orde of the Council. v A. M. McGRIFF, Clerk. - City Clerk's Office, May 8, IHOti. mays Union copy. Annexation of Territory to the City . . T.; oi Evansville. r ,t . 7VTOTH E' IS IIKUEBY GIVEN, thai AM the Common Council of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March (j, 16, entitled J1 An net to amend the seventvflrst section of an Act entitled, 'An act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1M7,. and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the eleventh day of June, 1W, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, a petition praying for. th.e aniiesatiou.io said,, city of the "following described territory, and setting -forth tb Seasnhs for-.such annexntion,' viz.: All that part of the southwest ouarterof Section Xo. 29. Townshin , south of Range 10, west, in Vanderburgn . ounty, aescnoea as kujowh, .viz.: Beginning at the southwest corm rofsaid Section &', and running thence nort li four hundred and t hirty-five fe't, more or less, to the middle of the alley separating the Southern Enlargement of the city of Evansville 1'rOm the territory hereby described ! thence east, along the middl". 01 said alley two thousand six hundred find fortv .WU) feet, more or loss, to the hall' mile line running north and south through the middle of .said section; thence south bv said half mile line four hundred nnd thirty-five (4.J5) ieet, more or less, to the conth line of said section, and thence west two thousand six hundred and thirty-seven 2,lv.7) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Ev ansville, anu not platted or iai! on. . , - . . W. BARER, Mayor. Attest: A. M. McGrii , Clerk, meyiy-dujunell - .". - --.:'.' KANAWHA SALT COMPANY. L Ruifner, Jr.; General 'Agent. odiee No.5 NORTH WATER STREET, : (upstairs,V ' " . ( i Evansville, Ind. Try a vi x ts'ie rti.i, rttxTKOL JljL find mairfifrtuient of all KAN AW HA SA i.T shipped belrm- the Falls of the Ohio, I am prepared to rill orders for any quantity, hs low in j. rice as any salt in market. All Kanawha, liolt is in good cooperage, and i-5 branded " Kanawha Salt Co. ' L. RUFFNER, JR. pr20 2m General Agent. OIL WORKS. MACHINE OIL WORKS. HAVING EltECTEI ONE OF THE most extensive works of this kind in tne AVestem country, and secured the services oi one of the most experienced Machine Oil men, I am now able to furnish this cheap and money-saving Oil, which has hern tried by some of our best engineers and found fully equal to any ever used. Railroads, Steamboats, Foundries, Mills, Woolen Mills in fact, all machines now runuing can be supplied promptly and with satisfaction. Orders of wholesale dealers filled on liberal terms. . No charge for packing, and delivery free of charge. ,. , Coal Oil sold by the barrel ; and the highest prices paid for empty coal oil barrels. . PHILIP DECKER, Third street, bet. Sycamore and Vine. may2 u
m. MARK'S SYPHILITIC CURE,; This celebrated remedy is ail lNFAl.t.1BLui ci'HE wr sspHam in tne FiMiiiita-y, Sejondaiy, and Tertuiiy Singes.. t in ail large cities rherc exists a contagious sexual disease called Syphilis, wuieu is capable of transmission by liioculanoti. D.-. Mark's- Sypnililic Cure is the only medicine that wiii cuie Syphilis in all it-s various and complicated lorms, and t ior' ouiiiily erudicaies the syphilitic pouon orvirus from the systenv , - . . . i -. Syinp oms of the First or Primary Stage - Tnis is known by cnancres or ulcers appearing soon after an exposure. To eure tne Inst stage, u Or. Mi.k s Sypnilitic Cure Pills and Sypiiihtrc W ish, etc., whien never fail to cure sypni.is in a few days. 1? 10111 Hve to lifieen davs' faithful treatment usually suffices to cure tne first stage. One or two packages never fail to cure this siage. . Trice pei'package, u 5U. Symptoms of mie- Secondary t stage Of Sypnilis This is known by uie following: Ulcers in tiie mouih, nose, thiOut, glauds. skin, head, naiL",.iiiueous.meiubi-anes, i!ance ro us sores oh the ai ms and les, eruptions an tne skin, scrofula, etc. To cure me second stage, use Dr. Mark's Sypnilitic Cure Pills and Throat Wash, if me throat is ulcei-fued; if not, omit the Wash. 'These medicines are n 11 in tnllible enr ft-ir
this stage, if used a stu'licien t length of time 10 er.iuieate tne poison irom the system. Price per package, 10 50, including Throat Wash;Jf omjtied, ttf 0U per pacicaiie., . .... Symptoms i Of Third or Tertiary Stage Syphilis This stage is known by the following symptoms: Nodes or hard and painful tumors on the bones, enlargement of the joints, or contractions, hard nains in t he bones and .joints, caries, or decay of the Doues, sypnilitic rnenmausin, aiteratinn ot the parts, etc. To eure the third or tertiary stage, use Dr. Mark's Cure and Pills. These meuicines will cure the longest-standing and woi-st cae. They will cure the mo.t excruciating pam in the bones and Joint iu u iew tiays. nice per pacaage, t'j w. 1 .Read the symptoms above described of each stage ot Syphilis, and procure at once toe meaicines ior ine stage with which you sutler. They will effectually cure you. A Treatise-on gyphiikic Diseases, giving jalj.ik uucriiuuN isj t:uic 1.1 le uitieieiib si.tges, accompanies each package of theniediciue. N.B. Dr. . JVIark s Syphilitic Cure aud Pills are an infallible cure lor Rheumatism, no matter how long standing or how bad. Thov remove the cause, and tne cure Is certain and permanent. Price, Stf (XI per package.. .. . . ..r iT4 , r, I , . . , o. i ne ineiicirieff will De-sent by express to any part of the country on receipt of the money and 25 cents additional to pay for boxing and shipping. Prepared and sold by . Dr; E. Easterly & Co., No. 70 North KifUi street, St. Louis, :uo., ana at tneir Dranen store, jno. vj iviad ison-street, Chicago, Illinois. For sale by thedruists, Evansville. ! Dr Easterly's .Vegetable Pain-Killer Will core Bruises, Sprains; ' Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Colic, tholera, Cramps or Spasms, Ctiolera Morbus, Dysentery or Bowel- Complaints, Nervous Alfeciions, Pain in the Face, Painters' Colic, Ague inthe-Pace, Pain in The Back and Limbs, and, in fact, wherever it-is applied pain cannot exist; - - .. Tuis is the most speedy and efficacious medicine ever discovered to relieve persons sutlering pain. It is used internally and externally, with never-failing success. As a family medicine it is invaluable. ' Dr. EiiMterly Pain-KCltler is the best remedy known lorCholera.- Should thatnwful scourge again visit the United States, as it is feared it will, every lamilv should supply themselves with this medicine, to u.se in the early stages of the disease. Price 75 cent! per bottle. - , Prepared and sold bv Dr. E. Easterly & Co. 70 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold at their branch medicine store, No. W Madison street, Chicago, Illinois. For sale by the druggists, Evansville. i Ladles, Read This! DR. HOOPER'S FEMALE CORDIAL This elegant and popular inedicine wiU cure alt heinale complaints, such as Excessive, Paimul, or Suppressed Menstruation. Leucon hea or Wnnes, Falling of the Womb, and all irregularities of tne Monthly Periods. It will ai.so Diiug on the menses when checked by colds and all unnatural causes. - " " Females suffering under any of the difficulties a hove enumerated should not fail to use Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial. It is the most pleasant and infallible remedy ever invented lor the cure of lemale complaints. Ladies, try it! Pricel 50 per bottle. " Prepared mid sold by Dr. F Easterly t Co., No. 79 North. Kifiii-Jitreet, su Lo'ui Mw Sold At'bfHnch family medicine store, No. ! Madiiion street. Chicago. Illinois. For sale by the druggists, kvansvilie. EASTERLY'S i FEVER AND "AGUE KILLER WILL CURE; AGUE i-ANp FEVER, Chills and Fever. Dumb Aimi. in. luibLcub mm cveiiiitierib revers, ana every form of Fever incident to the West. This celebrated and in fallible remedy has been fifteen years established in St. Louis, and is universally known througout the ... ..-.;, . .i -r j.. ' - - great Mississippi valley as the only reliable remedy for the erne of Fever and Ague in all its forms. Aerui find Fever siiffuiora an infallible remedy is here presented you! juiuiensueHira rever lane a aose of Dr. Easterly's Family Pill onrf ,hon done operotina. take Dr. Fusterir'a i.w .and Ague Killer, as directed on the bottle. ..iiui me ahui; ana r-ever tne tu-st day. Then, to prevent its return, take me Ague Killer three times a day on the seventh, tourteenth, twenty-first, and twehty-etghtu days, dating from the last chiHand fever." and yon will be permanently cured ! Let every man, woman and child try it, and if you find it to be true tell it to your friends. TPiricSvof Arl1e KliJer. SI 50 per bottle. Pills, 50c per box. Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly -A Vr w iT" 3f'orln Fifth Stref:t. su LouU, - 9id at their branch Family Medicine Store, Chicago, Ills. or sale by the druggists of Evansville. . . . - " . ' DR; COOX'S MAGIC HAIR OIL IS THE MOST PERFECT AND ADmnable article ever discovered for the Preservation, Beauty, Growth and Restora-. t.Av.11 n ui jiair. r It softens, beautifies and strengthens the hair, prevents it irom falling .olf and bec milng permanently gray, reuioves the dandruff, and turns harsh, unruly hair into that which is smooth, glossy, lively and beautiful. Dr. cook's Magic Hair Oil is the best tonic known, and will produce -a luxuriant growth of new hair on bald heads in all cases where any artificial means can be of any avail. The most intelligent and beautiful ladies aud gentlemen in St. Louis use it, aud regard it as an indispensable article for the toilet. Price 75c per bottle. - Prepared and sold by Dr. E. Easterly A Co., No. 10 North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo. ; also, for sale at their branch Family Medicine Store, No. 99 Madison street, Chico. 111. Por ssde by toe druggists of SvanaviU.
Salt Rh2uui and Tettgr Ointment
ILL CURE SALT .RHEUM,- TETter.Syild Head. Prairie aud Barber's l ten. Illinois Mimge,MisouTiHcro:nia, obstinate Old Sores, Pimpleson the Face, and all Diseases and Eruptions on the Skin. But, to effect a permanent and radical cure ii Scrofulous and Skin Diseases of every kind, we recommend Dr." Easterly's Iodine and Sarsaparilla, to be nsed internally, which purities the blood and removes the cause; and then, by applying the-Ointment to the sores, or parts, a speedy and perms-nent cure will be effected. Both are advised to be ued in ihe-e complaints, i Price The Iodine and Sarsapai illa $1 50 per bottle. . . Price Gridley's Salt Rheum ami Tetter Ointment, 7oc per bottle. ' .Pi-epared and fold by Dr. E. Easterly & Oo, No.. 70 .North Fifth street, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietors. Sold attheir branch Pamily Medicine Store. No. SW Madison street, Chicago, 111. iForsale by the druggists of Evansville. IDri Easterly's American Ointment ILLT CURE ' BRUISES, SPRA INS, Cut Wounds. lUieuulatfcm. Contntcted Tendons. Swelled Joints. Lumba go, .Tumors, all Local and Seated Pains, and all diseases where a local remedy is required. ' - - - - .This Liniment is, -beyond all doubt, the most efficacious remedy ever offered to the public Its volatile, penetrating, soothing, and healing properties diffuse themselves to the very bones. and-gives the sufferer almost instant relief. :tsuch .powerl'ui curative properties are combined tn Dr. Easterly's American Liniment, -that it readily cures, the worst wounds of man or beast. Every family should keep it constantly on hand. - Price, 75c per bottle. .- .!-,. . t -jPrepared and sold by Dr. Easterly A Co., No. 70 NorUi Fifth street St. X.ouis, Mo. Sold at. ' their ; branch -Family Medicine Store, No. S, Madison street, Chicago, III. For sale by the druggists of Evansville.' ,jau4-m;.tUjWed-weow-tf ?ni ;:: n vt.i, - i BUSINESS CARDS, n .51 tVt DEALERS IN ALE, s PORTER, CIBER, i-arid- ' H.'Stf LAGER BEER,'! No. '83 Mais street; EVAtwvii-Lir; Inn B Delivered free of charor to any part of the city, by the dozen, half barrel, and barrel. - , mar 22 ' ; i Willielmi Weber i :s keep on hand the celebrated MAD I S O M XX ' A L E, - i LOCUST STREET, near the river, , : EVANevitLK, Inn. Families, hotels, saloons, and steamboat su pplied at short notice. All orders atte nied to promptly. . Orders from all parts of thj country filled promptly. marW Cm STEELE A TRIBLE, Seeond St, Between Chestnut and Cherry, Evansville, Ind. Bash, Doors, Window Blinbs, Drrsskd Lu mbkk, Boards, Laths, 4c, of every decriptiou constantly on band. Packing Boxes of all kinds made to o.der. Sawing of every kind done on the shortest notice. apis-ty. ; J. Smith's Shirt lutnulactory,' -No. 3 Second Street, in Bray's Block. SHIRTS MADS TO ORDER FROM measurement, and a fit warranted.- A otock or ready made Shirts and Collars always on hand, and at pi ices that will suit the purchaser. Tucking Skirts, sutching Bosoms, Ac., done with neatness and dispatch. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber respectfully-solicit a continuance of the pp.u onage so generally bestowed tor the past hve years. J kmitii. CM 4 St ilABCOCK 1? If i, . f 1 ' Riii i,i.I Otis." ;.tiiv,(.fq ti'i --(I aVufclS-R AUD PFvlXR ..:.V Coach& Saildlery;Hardwar(& Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Damask, j , Harness, Enameled Patent Leather j Pad Skin, skirtings. o.. Ao. lVo. W 3Xain Street. ms$r27 G. W. WARBRJJ., T. OONTNQTOX i j Warren Ac Conyngton, i DEALERS U Pianos,, Melodious, llasie, I ! . , ' ,...AH- . ' ' -i J Xnsienl ?Xerelio.iiJi8e, No 1 Main Bt., EvansvlUe, Ind. Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. Instruments of all kinds Tuned and Repaired. The best Italian Guitar, Violin, and Btwijo Strings always on hand A 1 1 orders promptly filled. janStf Vinegar factory . 10BINC & BEXNIO OP. Ninth St., bet. Chestnut and Cherry. Keep constantly on hand a good article of Cidkk Vinegar, which we will sell at Cincinnati prices. ebi-td.im ) ' joiin'ncastlik. ' ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Tin-Ware, toea, Orates, HorrLow-Ware, Ooppbr, Sheet-Irom, and , . Japan Ware,I No. 85 Main street, above Second, . Evansville, Ind. s Job Work promptly executed in the best manner. Orders solicited. iseplm NOTICE. Taypayers of Vanderburgh County who have neglected t i ay Sta e and County Tax for the year lBto will save additional cost by immediately tiling at the County Treasurer's office. . JOHN RHINELANDER, Treasurer Vanderburgn County, may 12 dat
DRUGS & CKjeMICTSLEr,
DRUGS!
THE KOST ro VX.TTT. Alf ETTjrs- -arranged RETAIL DRUO and KUIC -K RIPTBiN STORK in the West w-ftw-iwe-fonnd 1'OliNEIi MAIN AND fiAJCXJ--STREETH, Evansville, Ind whrrr jw cm find a very large assortment fas.-. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Teilet KnatOmr- -and Perfumeries; where is aipo to be txoi r" a fresh snpply of TOLU CHEWING KhUWS al"0 PARAFF1NE WAX, flavored it Rose, Lemon, and Tolu.
.1 r"r .1 f $ !A large stock of SPONGER at SCH LAKPmX'E EASTERLY'S MEDICINES tor s?e ' ., T . BCHLAICPyiS MRS. W1N8LOW3 MYSTIC PILUt. - MRS. WINSLOW'S QUEEN HA HI MJtP. STORAT1VE, MRS. WINSLOW'S BOO TKJN0 STjRUII i For sale at s W', ;SCHLAEPFERT Drug StowJ;, -v A large aneorfmenr ot TltVSSMSF ma& -SHOULDER-BRA Ct!S just receive a . BCULAEPFEU'B Drug Stora. ! --: to 'Ain ii-.'.A-i ,- ,-::', ': i . r : ! .1 -yU. ;;;-: a ,y v.-.n ; ' The eelebratecl' EO YPTlA N ' CAJLiS PERFUME lor sa.e at .- t N.,6 MAIN STREKK, ' .' --. ; ' i :'. .. - , ',. :-t v (. j ; . ... i - .. I..' , 1 -.--! V 1 .- .i .: - , A large stoek of FISHING TAfKLM w. hand at- - ,- , ,; No. 59 MAIN fcTREi.K. A large assortment of TTJBM COLO&T for nale at BCHLA EPFER'B Drag Steoj ... ARTISTS' CANVAS tot sale at . SCHLAEPFER'a. . Another snpply ol RASPBERRY TVt EG A It rceivdat . bCllLAEPFEK'Wk-.,,, Another snpply of the Genuine JLS'BIN 'S EXTRACTS jmt reeeiVedat Ho. 4 MAIN STltEXC; x Fresh CITRATE If A l1 tr vm t a Genuine CONGRESS WATER for tmfn mt:s BCVILAJfiLPFJ&Bra.. ! N.B. ftpeelal attention given to patSr up and compounding Piescriptiona,ae-4r-borurs of the day or night, at - 8CIILAEPFER'S DRl'G ST0B5V CORNER .MA IN And SECOND BTREEBSs EVA-gVILLR. IW0. , , OU) AND RELLVJBLE , ' " " lEstablished 1850. ' ' I j WHOLESALE DRUG STORK. Keller JSc Wlilis. 33 Main Street feb7-m . :U CLOUD Wholesale IrngisS3 MAXUFACTUIUXG CHEaH ' ".'No.: -5 Main" Street'--.".'"; GEORGE R REED'S DOMSZZp k . - LIQUID DYEa GENERAL AGENTS FOR DR. ARMISTEAD'S T0NI0 STE1S? ; j DTJYERSAL ORITEIE asi PILB 0DOTENT. ; '' Ail orders promptly filled. ' y5- LUCK A PIOQUET WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGET! . , : , ..... I. . ,; ! t !'-...- I . . . ... ! - 1 ... ; 78 Maw Brasm. Kvansville.. .Indian Wheleaale anA Retail IiMlm la Dniaa Stalls, Patent Mk c'nciam, Perfumery tut. Faney ArMoiea, Pure w tees and Liquors
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